Archive for April 2015

April 13, 2015

One More Powder Day At Copper Mountain!

There's no better way to wrap up the ski season than with bikinis and beer, unless, of course, you can eke out a bit of fresh snow. And that's what the National Weather Service is forecasting for later this week, as a juicy storm drops out of the Pacific Northwest toward Colorado.

April 11, 2015

More Birthday Fun (And Cake) In Rocky Mountain National Park

The year-long celebration of Rocky Mountain National Park's 100th Anniversary continues in April with a slew of events aimed at getting the public involved, including an Earth Day/National Junior Ranger Day Celebration (April 25), with arts and crafts activities, ranger programs, and greenhouse tours. Learn more about how to take care of our national parks and our planet. There might even be birthday cake!

April 08, 2015

Summit County Seeks To Heal Mining-Era River Scars

It's been about a century since dredge mining boats ravaged many of Summit County's rivers, and the damage they did lingers to this day. But in recent years, local residents have decided to try and repair some of the scars. Those efforts got a huge boost last month with a $975,000 grant to restore a section of the Swan River, near Breckenridge.

April 04, 2015

Find YOUR Park This Summer!

The National Park Service and the National Park Foundation this announced the launch of Find Your Park, a public awareness and education campaign celebrating the milestone centennial anniversary of the National Park Service in 2016 and setting the stage for the next 100 years.

April 01, 2015

One Pass, 22 Mountains

Multi-mountain passes are all the rage these days, and Copper Mountain skiers can jump into the game with the tasty M.A.X. pass, which offers access to a great stable of resorts around the country, from California to Vermont.

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